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England’s Mark Wood Slow to Recover From Knee Injury

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Mark Wood, the 36-year-old England paceman, is making steady progress towards his return from injury. Having just played his first Test match in nearly two years against Australia earlier this year, he was forced to miss the remainder of the Ashes series due to a recurrence of his left knee injury. Reflecting on his recovery journey, Wood acknowledged it was “real slow going” at the current stage of his career.

“It’s quite a fine balance,” he told the BBC’s Tailenders podcast. “If I push this too hard now, it could all be over.”

Wood employs strict six-week cycles for rehabilitation, with specialists conducting scans every so often. He believes that since getting an update on what initially felt like an explosion in his knee during the Australian series, there has been some improvement.

Currently, Wood is starting to incorporate running back into his routine, hoping by the next cycle he will be able to lightly bowl again. Known for his remarkable wicket-taking abilities—racking up 253 international wickets across 38 Test matches, 70 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 38 Twenty20 appearances—Wood has begun reflecting on a career that may soon come to an end.

“I’ve started thinking about other things,” Wood said. “Doing podcasts, and pursuing my coaching badges.”

He added: “For the first time in years, I’m starting to think about what I should do if this doesn’t work out.”

England’s next test series will be against New Zealand in June, a fixture that promises to provide more insight into Mark Wood’s future plans. As he navigates his return from injury, the former international cricketer remains committed to pushing forward while also preparing for life outside of cricket.

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